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Thirteen Colonies & American Revolution Vocab Word Wall Cards Bulletin Boards
Bring your U.S. history classroom to life with American Revolution and Thirteen Colonies vocabulary cards designed specifically for Grades 3-5! Perfect for bulletin boards or word walls, these European colonization, Thirteen Colonies, and American Revolution word wall cards help reinforce key concepts and terms your students need to know.
$4.75
# of Pages: 81
File Type: ZIP, PDF
Description
Bring your U.S. history classroom to life with American Revolution and Thirteen Colonies vocabulary cards designed specifically for Grades 3-5! Perfect for bulletin boards or word walls, these European colonization, Thirteen Colonies, and American Revolution word wall cards help reinforce key concepts and terms your students need to know.
Designed specifically for upper elementary students, this product helps reinforce key social studies terms with clear definitions and visuals to support students learning.
Whether you use these cards for your word wall, vocabulary stations, or review games, they are perfect for improving your students’ understanding of essential social studies concepts.
These vocabulary cards are aligned to the 5th Grade U.S. History Smart and Simple Social Studies Guided Curriculum for the following units:
What’s Included:
- 135 Vocabulary Cards: The colorful vocabulary cards are arranged with 2 cards per page – just print, cut, laminate, and display! Features both photographs and illustrations with easy-to-read terms and definitions.
- 2 Vocabulary Quizzes: The unit vocabulary quiz includes vocabulary matching, multiple choice, and short answer questions based on the terms in this resource.
- Answer Keys: An answer key for each of the vocabulary quizzes is included for easy grading.
- 2 Unit Word Wall Headers: Unit posters for a classroom word wall bulletin board are included to make it easy to display!
- Suggestions for Use: This page includes a variety of lesson activity ideas you can use to set up and incorporate vocabulary cards with your students.
Vocabulary Terms in this Resource
exploration
colonization
settlement
push factors
pull factors
Pedro Menendez de Aviles
Florida
strategic
trade
Timucua people
religious freedom
persecution
Pilgrims
Plymouth
Puritans
Massachusetts Bay
Catholics
Maryland
Quakers
Pennsylvania
Anne Hutchinson
William Bradford
William Penn
Roger Williams
economic gain
conquistadors
fur trade
Dutch
New Amsterdam
John Smith
Roanoke
Jamestown
consequences
disease
displacement
slavery
plantation
Triangular Trade
colony
debtors
New England
New Hampshire
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Wampanoag
Pequot
shipbuilding
Mayflower Compact
Middle Colonies
New York
New Jersey
Delaware
Lenape
Susquehannock
Breadbasket Colonies
merchant
tradesman
artisan
hornbook
Virginia
Maryland
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Powhatan
Cherokee
cash crops
Virginia House of Burgesses
Southern colonies
American Revolution
colonists
treaty
freedom
rights
French and Indian War
Huron
Britain
France
Ohio River Valley
Treaty of Paris 1763
militia
taxation
Sugar Act
Stamp Act
Townshend Acts
Boston Massacre
Tea Act
Intolerable Acts
no taxation without representation
Proclamation of 1763
Crispus Attucks
Boston Tea Party
First Continental Congress
Sons of Liberty
Patriots
Loyalists
Neutralists
George Washington
Molly Ludwig
Paul Revere
Thomas Jefferson
Benjamin Franklin
King George III
Samuel Adams
Patrick Henry
Benedict Arnold
Mercy Otis Warren
Phillis Wheatley
Revolutionary War
minutemen
Battle of Lexington and Concord
Second Continental Congress
Continental Army
Battle of Bunker Hill
Declaration of Independence
Delaware River
Battle of Saratoga
Valley Forge
Battle of Yorktown
Treaty of Paris
Yankee Doodle
Union Jack flag
Grand Union flag
Continental Congress
liberty
pursuit of happiness
political
abolition
women’s rights
trade
agriculture
enlightenment
French Revolution
foreign policy
Important Note (N.B.): Some vocabulary words may repeat or be similar across different units, as they are specifically aligned with the guided curriculum.
Why use the Smart & Simple Social Studies Vocabulary Cards?
✅ Definitions & Visuals: Each card includes a simple definition and an engaging picture to help students make connections.
✅ Flexible Use: Ideal for vocabulary practice, games, or creating interactive word walls.
✅ Aligned with Standards: Supports TEKS standards and complements the Smart and Simple Social Studies Guided Curriculum – but can be used with any social studies curriculum.
How to Use:
- Word Walls: Create a classroom display to reinforce daily vocabulary.
- Review Stations: Use the cards for independent or partner review activities.
- Games: Incorporate vocabulary games like matching or memory for a fun review.
This resource will help your students grasp the foundational social studies concepts they need to succeed while making learning interactive and engaging. Perfect for teachers seeking an easy-to-prep, flexible resource that saves time and boosts learning!
This resource is not editable.
This is a printable resource only. A digital version is not included.
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